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maugein96
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No, you cant eat it!
This is Ruggero Passarini, playing another valzer, but in the Filuzzi dancing style, popularised in Bologna. You should be able to hear the stronger musette used in that style.
Not sure if hes still on the go, although his grandson, Massimo Budriesi, plays the same style.
The accordion is devoid of bass buttons as the original music was played on organetto instruments which didnt have them either.
Ruggero played full sized CBAs with bass buttons when he was younger, but in later years played more on those little hybrid accordion/organetto. PA versions are also available but they are rare.
The clip is part of a concert dedicated to the memory of the late Carlo Venturi, who was also from the Bologna area, and was a virtuoso CBA player who died very young.
This is Ruggero Passarini, playing another valzer, but in the Filuzzi dancing style, popularised in Bologna. You should be able to hear the stronger musette used in that style.
Not sure if hes still on the go, although his grandson, Massimo Budriesi, plays the same style.
The accordion is devoid of bass buttons as the original music was played on organetto instruments which didnt have them either.
Ruggero played full sized CBAs with bass buttons when he was younger, but in later years played more on those little hybrid accordion/organetto. PA versions are also available but they are rare.
The clip is part of a concert dedicated to the memory of the late Carlo Venturi, who was also from the Bologna area, and was a virtuoso CBA player who died very young.